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Acteur dans 113 films

Né(e) le 26 avril 1899

Mort le 06 juin 1962 (à 63 ans)

Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams

Acteur dans

1961

  • Les Comancheros

1960

  • Alamo
  • Five Bold Women
  • Celui par qui le scandale arrive

1957

  • The Hired Gun

1956

  • Le tueur et la belle

1954

  • The Outlaw's Daughter
  • Massacre Canyon
  • Southwest Passage

1952

  • Le Relais De l'Or Maudit
  • La mission du Commandant Lex

1951

  • Le Cavalier de la mort
  • Al Jennings of Oklahoma

1950

  • La révolte des dieux rouges

1949

  • Le cavalier Fantôme

1948

  • La Cité de la peur

1947

  • Road to the Big House
  • Over the Santa Fe Trail

1946

  • Singin' in the Corn
  • Singing on the Trail
  • That Texas Jamboree

1945

  • Song of the Prairie
  • The Man Who Walked Alone
  • Sing Me a Song of Texas

1944

  • La Belle du Yukon
  • Nevada
  • Cowboy and the Senorita
  • Cowboy Canteen
  • Hands Across the Border

1943

  • Minesweeper
  • Les Desperados
  • Stars on Horseback

1942

  • American Empire
  • Between Us Girls
  • Mr. Wise Guy
  • The Bugle Sounds

1941

  • L'Étang tragique
  • L'amour vint en dansant
  • Les justiciers du désert
  • Billy the kid le réfractaire
  • Country Fair
  • Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga

1940

  • La Piste de Santa Fé
  • Dulcy
  • Money and the Woman
  • Alias the Deacon
  • La Caravane héroïque
  • Castle on the Hudson
  • Le Régiment des bagarreurs

1939

  • Legion of Lost Flyers
  • Blackmail
  • Bad Lands
  • Mutiny on the Blackhawk
  • Street of Missing Men
  • Les Conquérants
  • Pardon Our Nerve

1938

  • Hold That Co-ed
  • Army Girl
  • Professor Beware
  • Casier judiciaire
  • Everybody's Doing It

1937

  • Wise Girl
  • The Bad Man of Brimstone
  • The Littlest Rebel
  • My Dear Miss Aldrich
  • La Grande Ville
  • Flying Fists
  • Dangerous Holiday
  • Une étoile est née
  • J’ai le droit de vivre

1936

  • The Big Game
  • Kelly The Second
  • The Vigilantes Are Coming
  • Grand Jury

1935

  • Miss Pacific Fleet
  • Gun Play
  • The Law of 45's
  • Powdersmoke Range
  • Here Comes Cookie
  • Danger Trails
  • La clé de verre
  • Private Worlds
  • One in a Million
  • Big Boy Rides Again

1934

  • The Silver Streak
  • Cowboy Holiday
  • Flirtation Walk
  • Thunder Over Texas
  • Here Comes the Navy
  • Palooka

1933

  • The Mystery Squadron
  • College Coach
  • Rafter Romance
  • Man of the Forest

1932

  • The Devil Is Driving
  • You Said a Mouthful
  • Heritage of the Desert
  • 70,000 Witnesses
  • Polly of the Circus

1931

  • War Mamas
  • The Phantom
  • Catch-As Catch-Can
  • The Bachelor Father

1930

  • Liliom
  • The Bad Man
  • The Big Fight

1929

  • L’Isolé

1928

  • Noah's Ark

1925

  • Black Cyclone

1922

  • The Ropin' Fool
  • The Trail of Hate
  • Across the Border

1920

  • Cupid the Cowpuncher
The son of a rancher-turned-politician, Guinn Williams, 6' 2" of mostly solid muscle from years of working on ranches and playing semi-pro and pro baseball, was given the nickname "Big Boy" by Will Rogers, with whom he made one of his first films in 1919. Although his father wanted him to attend West Point (he had been an officer in the Army during World War I), Williams had always wanted to act and made his way to Hollywood in 1919. His experience as a cowboy and rodeo rider got him work as a stuntman, and he gradually worked his way up to acting. He became friends with Rogers and together they made around 15 films. Additionally, in a film that has recently received critical acclaim, he appeared alongside Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor in the silent film Lucky Star (1927), playing a brute vieing for the affections of Janet Gaynor in competition with a returning war veteran, played by Charles Farrell. He then easily made the transition from silents to talkies. Although he also starred in a series of low-budget westerns in the early and mid-1930s, he really came into his own as a supporting player in the late 1930s and early 1940s, especially at Warner Bros., where he appeared in such resoundingly successful westerns as Dodge City (1939) and Santa Fe Trail (1940) with his friends Errol Flynn and Alan Hale. Williams specialized in the somewhat dim and quick-tempered but basically decent sidekick, a role he would play for the next 20 years or so. He also made sound films other than westerns, and was in, for example, A Star Is Born (1937) and played strongly against type as a vicious, sadistic killer in The Glass Key (1935). Late in his career, he won the hearts of TV viewers in a regular role as Pete, the comedic roadie in  Circus Boy (1957). In the early 1960s Williams' health began to deteriorate, which was noticeable in his last film, The Comancheros (1961), in which he had a small part and, sadly, did not look well at all. He died of uremic poisoning shortly afterwards.





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